El hombre se define como ser que evalúa, como ser que ama por excelencia. votos 3
Friedrich Nietzsche¿Quieres saber quién eres? No lo preguntes. ¡Actúa! La acción te delimita y te define votos 3
Thomas JeffersonKundalini is almost a misleading word, unless you define it as broadly as I do.
Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount CherwellSimplifying to the extreme, I define postmodern as incredulity toward metanarratives.
Jean-Francois LyotardIf you live in the past and allow the past to define who you are, then you never grow.
Oprah WinfreyWe define ourselves by the best that is in us, not the worst that has been done to us.
Edward B. LewisPublishers love to compartmentalize, and Second Chance was not an easy novel to define.
Chet WilliamsonThe good oxymoron, to define it by a self-illustration, must be a planned inadvertency.
Wilson FollettI don't want the world to define God for me. I want the Holy Spirit to reveal God to me.
Aiden Wilson TozerWhat we do does not define who we are. What defines us is how well we rise after falling
Bob HoskinsOne can only define the unknown by its supposed and supposable relations with the known.
Eliphas LeviShe became whoever she needed to be to survive,but she never let anyone else define her.
Jodi PicoultFor me, the walk of the character is always the first part that I must define for myself.
Halle BerryWe can't have one group that oversees everything and then they define what amateurism is.
John CalipariI live my life with no regrets. Each decision of mine has define my life in a certain way
Katrina KaifMost innovators are successful to the extent to which they define risks and confine them.
Peter DruckerHow do you define a poet? It's very simple. Anyone declaring that he is a poet, is a poet.
Billy CannonUmmm"¦" She licked her lips. "Define fun." "Quit doing that, jailbait. It's distracting.
Rachel CaineI define science fiction as the art of the possible. Fantasy is the art of the impossible.
Ray BradburyYoga is a spectacularly multifaceted phenomenon and as such it is very difficult to define.
Georg FeuersteinHow do you achieve success? Well, for one thing, you don't define it before you achieve it.
Robert BreaultDo one thing that's heroic for you today - big or small - and fear won't define you anymore.
Bob GoffAny attempt to define literary theory in terms of a distinctive method is doomed to failure.
Terry EagletonFemale friendships are important because they help define us in a particular time and place.
Victoria ScottLaws are a dead letter without courts to expound and define their true meaning and operation.
Alexander HamiltonThe search for a moral equivalent of war continues to define American liberalism to this day.
Jonah GoldbergBrands always mean something. If you don't define what the brand means, your competitors will
Richard BransonWords are never 'only words'; they matter because they define the contours of what we can do.
Slavoj ŽižekWhen we deny our stories, They define us. When we own our stories, we get to write the ending.
Brené BrownNever let anyone define what you are capable of by using parameters that donât apply to you.
Chuck CloseIts our actions that define us. What we choose. What we resist. What we're willing to die for.
Karen Marie MoningI shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material but I know it when I see it.
Potter StewartThere are times we spent money when we shouldn't, the choices we make define the results we get
Babatunde FasholaThe development of willpower -I will, I won't and I want- may define what it means to be human.
Kelly McGonigalAnd deep in my heart. The answer, it was in me. And I made up my mind. To define my own destiny
Lauryn HillBut my favorite part in my body are my dark circles. They define me. They reveal my melancholy.
Lea SeydouxWe create stories to define our existence. If we do not create the stories, we probably go mad.
Shekhar KapurSometimes you can define a composition or a couple of notes by the silence that goes around it.
Steve TibbettsLove is a landscape the long mountains define but don't shut off from the unseeable distance.
Denise LevertovCircumstances define us; they force us onto one road or another, and then they punish us for it.
Ivan TurgenevDifficulty" is the name of an ancient tool that was created purely to help us define who we are.
Paulo CoelhoThe Sage was asked to define good manners? to which he replied, To bear patiently the rude ones.
Solomon Ibn GabirolI love the mystery, the reconstruction of history, and the way past and future define each other.
Elizabeth CrookPaint your picture by means of the lights. Lights define texture and color - shadows define form.
Howard PyleYou can define how strong a democracy is by how its government treats ... the child of the state.
Lemn SissayYou're a quiet, beautiful woman in a loud, ugly place. An orchid among weeds. You define obvious.
Lynn ViehlI define myself by everything that I love, everything I can create, everything that I can imagine.
Stedman GrahamI define success by personal growth; if you don't continue to grow, you can't continue to succeed.
Tabatha CoffeyI would define the proper use of power as something that creates happiness for yourself and others.
Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount CherwellWords command us. Names define us. Definitions bind us. Words are where we keep our sacred secrets.
Hal DuncanTo be an aritst is not to wait for others to define us, but to define ourselves, claim our lives...
Jan PhillipsThere are various ways you might define the common good, but that would be one way you could do it.
John RawlsI define sexy as a real salt-of-the-earth woman who knows who she is, who feels strong and powerful.
Andie MacDowellThe human mind is generally far more eager to praise or dispraise than it is to describe and define.
C. S. LewisMaybe we don't have the same definition of about what's beautiful. So define it. Define true beauty.
Justina ChenYou don't get to Define me, only I can Define me, all I wish from you is to recognize my Definition.
Kellan LutzI could define poetry this way: it is that which is lost out of both prose and verse in translation.
Robert Frost